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Many-body localization in one dimension as a dynamical renormalization group fixed point

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arxiv 1205.0026 v2 pith:4GDOHDIX submitted 2012-04-30 cond-mat.dis-nn cond-mat.stat-mechcond-mat.str-el

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We formulate a dynamical real space renormalization group approach to describe the time evolution of a random spin-1/2 chain, or interacting fermions, initialized in a state with fixed particle positions. Within this approach we identify a many-body localized state of the chain as a dynamical infinite randomness fixed point. Near this fixed point our method becomes asymptotically exact, allowing analytic calculation of time dependent quantities. In particular we explain the striking universal features in the growth of the entanglement seen in recent numerical simulations: unbounded logarithmic growth delayed by a time inversely proportional to the interaction strength. The particle number fluctuations by contrast exhibit much slower growth as log(log(t)) indicating blocked particle transport. Lack of true thermalization in the long time limit is attributed to an infinite set of approximate integrals of motion revealed in the course of the RG flow, which become asymptotically exact conservation laws at the fixed point. Hence we identify the many-body localized state with an emergent generalized Gibbs ensemble.

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